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Entries open for Women in Fire Safety Awards 2026
05 May 2026
SINCE LAUNCHING back in 2021, the Women in Fire Safety Awards have celebrated the outstanding achievements of exceptional women working across the fire safety industry, recognising those individuals driving innovation, leadership and higher standards. Organiser Western Business Media Ltd – the publisher of Fire Safety Matters – has now opened the 2026 iteration for entries.

Free to enter, the Women in Fire Safety Awards shine a light on excellence, while in parallel helping to increase diversity and representation within the fire safety profession. This year’s winners will be revealed on 15 October during a gala ceremony to be held at the Mercure London Earl’s Court Hotel and wholly dedicated to celebrating excellence across the industry.
The Women in Fire Safety Awards will be co-located with the Women in Safety and Health Awards (organised by Western Business Media and Health and Safety Matters, a sister title of Fire Safety Matters), thereby bringing together professionals from across both of these key sectors for a night of recognition, connection and inspiration.
Award categories
This year’s Women Fire Safety Awards recognise excellence across a wide range of disciplines and categories as follows:
*Administrator of the Year
*Diversity Champion Award
*Excellence Award (Business)
*Excellence Award (Fire Consultant)
*Excellence Award (Fire Engineering)
*Excellence Award (Social Housing)
*Global Research Award
*Inclusive Company Award
*International Rising Star Award
*International Woman of the Year
*Rising Star Award
*Woman of the Year
Full criteria for all of the above categories can be viewed online.
*Entries for the Women in Fire Safety Awards are free. The deadline by which to submit any given entry is 31 July. Enter online NOW!
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